A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A-3*eines, prep, and conj, against, contrary to, in return for, PP, S; a3*eynes, PP; a3*enes, S, S2; agenes, S; agA|nes, S; a3*ens, S2, W, W2, PP; a3*eins, PP; a3*eyns, PP; ayeins, C2; ageyns, S3, C2; agayns, C2, C3, PP; igaines, S2; o3*eines, S; oganis, S2; ogaines, S2; ogaynes, S2; onn3*A|ness, S. (A- 2.)

A-3*eAnst, prep, and conj, against, MD; a3*eynst, PP.

A3*en, v. to have, to be obliged, to owe, S; see Owen.

A3*en, adj. own, S; see Owen.

A3*en, prep., adv. against, back, S; see A3*ein.

A3*en-bien, v. to buy back, NED, W2; a3*eenbieth, pr. s., S2; a3*enboght, pt. s.  S2; a3*enbou3*t, W, W2.

A3*en-biere, sb. redeemer, NED, W, W2.

A3*en-biyng, sb. redemption, NED, W.

A3*en-clepe, v. to recall, W, W2.

A3*en-fi3*tinge, pr. p. fighting against, W.

A3*en-risyng, sb. resurrection, NED.

A3*en-seyen, v. to say nay, to contradrict, NED; a3*enseie, W, W2.

A3*en-Stonden, v. to withstand, NED, W; a3*enstood, pt. s., W2.

A3*en-ward, adv. backward, in reply, over again, NED, W, S3; a3*einward, S2; agaynward, S2, C3.

A-3*er, in the year, S2. (A- 2.)

A3*te, num. eight, S2; a3*t, S2; see Eighte.

A3*t-sum, adj. eight in all, S2.

Ba, adj. and conj. both, S.—­AS. bAi, both.

Baar, pt. s. bare, carried, C, W; see Beren.

Babelen, v. to babble, P.

Babelyng, sb. babbling, S3.

Baber-lipped, adj. having thick lips, P, Prompt.

Babishe, adj. babyish, S3.

Bacheler, sb. a bachelor, an unmarried man, C, C2; a novice in the church, or arms, young knight, P.—­OF. bacheler.

Bachelerie, sb. state of bachelor, CM, MD; bachelrye, company of young men, C2.—­OF. bachelerie.

Bacin, sb. basin, cymbal, a light helmet, MD; bacyn, helmet, MD.—­OF. bacin.

Bacinet, sb. helmet, MD; bacenett, Prompt.; basnetes, pl., S3.—­OF. bacinet.

Bacoun, sb. bacon, C, PP; bacon, PP.—­OF. bacon.

Bad, pt. s.. prayed, S; see Bidden.

Bad, pt. s. bade, C2; see Beoden.

Badde, adj. bad, PP; badder, comp. worse, C2.

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